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SENATEGIVES 0.K. 10 HOSPITAL BILL Votes to Refund $25,000 Surplus to Columbia Institu- tion Held in Treasury. The Senate yvesterday afternoon pasced a hill -authorizing the refund of $25.000 to the Columbia Hospital for. Women and the Lyingin Asylum, wihleh represented a sirplus fund huilt up by the hospital, but which was required hy an act of Congress in 1923 to be deposited in the United States Tre in repol Chairman Capper explained that this money had been accumulated by the haspital over a period of several years from receipts derived from pay pa tients and from contributions made by the woman’s hoard of the hoapital. It wAs intended to he used in improving the nurses’ home. and neither the Federal nor the District government had’ contributed directly toward this surplus. It was the result of un ushally large incomes from pay pa tients in a period following the war. augmented hy contributions, enter tainment and similar activity. The District appropriation act for 1923 carried an item of $20,000 for re- pair. additional construction and for heat, lizht and powar for this hospital and further required that the above- mentioned surplus ghould be deposited in the Treasury of the United States, 60 per cent to the District and 40 per cent to the Federal Government. The hill paseed vesterday would return the &urplus to the hospital. This measure, however, has not vet been acted on by the House. asury North Carolina Revenue Big. Although without populous cities, the State of North Carolina is second to New York in the payment of rev. enues other than income taxes. into the coffers of Uncle Sam. That South- ern State &0 pald last year the sum of $150.000,000 under the head of miscel laneous. The tohacco industry there is the main reason Southern Forest Expansive. The forest area of the Southern Etates Is placed at 2,000,000 acres, or four times the total land area of the &ix New England States, while Arkan- sns Florida. Georgia, Alabama and North Carolina each has a forest area of greater average size than the com- hined land area of all of these States ing the hill to the Senate Abe Martin Qavs* have descended later'n Some folks seem t' from th' chimpanzee much others. My idee o' wastin' money is hirin’ somebuddy t' clerk in a harness shop while you go t' dinner. Th' Prince o' Wales hain't on th’' water wagon or we'd hear about it now an’ then. Colonel House seems t' have been purty busy fer a feller whose health wouldn’ permit him t' do anythin’. (Copyright. Jobn Dille Co.) 01d Indian Cemeury Fnund Memories of old Indian burial grounds around Victorfa harbor were stirred with the finding of two skulis and parts of other human remains in a_pocket of sofl on the lrren crest of Coffin Island, connected by, a foot- bridge with the land. The aborigines adopted the system of burying in trees as well as in 'shallow earth mounds, the latter fenced in. Among many burying grounds of the kind was that of Dead Man Island. com- pletely burned over in 1560. - . Grand Jury Called Superfluous. The elimination of the grand jury as a court adjunct, happened some months ago “has been a distinct success” in the opin~ ion of District Attorney A. A. Sedillo of Albuquerque, N. Mex. For the term of court opening the latter part of March only 12 new cases were set, these going directly to the petit jury. The only serious case was one of manuslaughter, growing out of & motor accident. county in Honduras 5,000,000 Windstorms March destroyed during except Maine. stems of banan: h A ALLAALLLAALALA FRANC JEWELRY C0.—627 7th St. N.W.—FRANC JEWELRY CO. This Attractive Mahogany- Finish Smoking Stand, com- plete with two ash receivers and match box holder, given absolutely FREE with every ¢ Mllinois Standard 17-J ewel Watch old Tomorrow!! 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Howard, divorced in Mexico by her wealthy husband, suing Mrs. Eleanore B. Phillips, Mil- waukee, widow and present wife of the 72-year-old manufacturer of salad dressing. Mrs, Howard charges Mrs. Phillips with enticing ker husband to Mexico, where she prevailed upon him to ob- tain a divorce and marry her. The complaint alleges that Howard first met Mrs. Phillips in Venice in 1924 while both were on a tour of the world, in which Mis. Howard had heen left at home. Mrs. Howard is seeking $125,000 for alienation of af fections. ‘The manufacturer disappeaved from Haverhill last December. Mrs. hil: lipe gave un her Milwaukee apart- ment in the following month, telling friends she contemplated living in the East. Arrested in Mexico City. Howard's whereabouts remained un. determined until news dispatches from Mexico City told of hix arrest with his two sons, Albert of this city ~nd John of Los Angeles, as a result of A disturbance in the Howard apart- ment. The sons attempted, unsuccess fully, to prevaii upon Howard, sr., to return to Massachusetts. Barly this month Mrs. Heward filed sult for separate maintenance in Salem, attaching her husband’s prop- erty for $50,000 Both sons have beer with thelr mother here. but left for Mexico City after the discovery of their father's residence there. Albert Howard was a foot ball player at Princeton. Son Divorced by Actress. John Howard was divorced recently by Ora Carew. motion picture actress, whom he met \while attending col lege. Mre. Howard's suit against Mrs. Phillips was filed in Milwaukee, where the defendant has legal residence. Mrs. Phillips' husband died about five years ago and is reputed to have left a fortune. He was president of the Phillips Lithographing Co. - . Anronflnx to a Federal inquiry, the total yaarly expenditure for clothes hy the average American housewife s $63. April 30.— vvvel Vi ZAV I N7 I | 1) : | | | | | | | [ | | I | I ! | ) I [ | | | | [ | I ! [} | I | | | I I, | I ! | | I | [ | I ! | | I ! [ | | ! [ | | ! | | I | [ I [} [} B I Account Open an account and share ||3 our speci values. No is | All Wronfl Being old and fat and lasy, I survey the passing throng, saying, “All the world is crazy, everything that is is wrong. Tireless in pursuit of pleas. ure, people travel land and sea; but think the greatest treasure ] chair beneath a tree.”” Late at night the lights are glaring and the main street has no rest, and the gilded youths are faring on their endless pleasure quest. ~Were I young I'd doubtless teeter with the gilded ones who pass, singing songs of jazzy mater, stepping briskly on the gas: I'd be doing things improper, cutting capers coarse and raw, pulling stunts to jar the copper and to mutilate the law. Being old and melancholy, being fat and fond of chairs, T deplore the young folks' follv and the madness that is theirs, We old gaffers with our whiskers to much futile tosh give tongue, and we think the joyous friskens should be old while yet they're young. We consider them thé wreck- ers of the choicest moral laws; they should join us playing checkers, read. ing books of wise old saws. They should quit the vain stampeding up and down the noisy pike, and put in the evenings reading “Pllgrim's Pro- gress” and the like. There's a rising generation always on the mundane stage, causing hootless indignation in the breast of drooling age. Always there are vouths revolting at the cus- toms of their sires. breaking fancied jolting weary dotards by And the young are always some gay and pleasant that their folly Always is this world the debtor to the young- sters for ita glee, and the world is growing better as 1 doze beneath my tree. (Copyright.) WALT MASON. 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NEW YORK, April 30.—American wentiles fear that Jews will pre- dominate in their leading univer- sities and are practicing an exclusion policy to prevent this, in the opinion of prominent Jews, who are cam- paigning for $5,000,000 for a Jewish college, already under construeticn. From Harvard, one of the tni- versities named. has ‘come a flat denial of the charges. Henry Penny- packer, chairman of the committee on hdmlllln n uM rm religions or ned nd Hugh Reilly 1334 New dork A “1 w Yorl % gnm. 118 O 8t Monareh ' Hard: “ory n. 18th and 1. Wm, % 2010 190 S, Many other good deal 423 K Street N\ Removes Rain Spots w0 earrs BURNISHINE In stock. DISTRIBUTORS Globe Wholesale & Distributing Co, Inc. APRIL 30, 1926. Nicholas 'Butler, ‘president of Co- lumbia University, declined to com- ment until he had seen some evi- dence. Princeton and Dartmouth were two others named specificully. The charges were made yesterday by Adolph Lewisohn, banker, and Gustavus A. Rogers, lawyer. at a lunckeon at the Bankers' Club to raise $1,000,000, one-fifth of the fund required for the Yeshiva of Amer- ica, Jewish college to he bullt in New York. Mr. Lewisohn sald his own grand- sons had been excluded from cne of the biggest universities. “It 18 not a matter of absolute ex- clusion so much az restriction and discrimination,” Mr. Rogers x- plained after the lurcheon. ‘“The universities are not opposed exactly to having Jews in their student brdy, hut they want only the Jew who is up to their social standard. They do not want the.pious Jews." . _Soclal welfare organizations in New Ny BURNISHINE “Polishes m\& ALL METALS Use It on Your Car ned from &7 Chase Supoly Co. o Chase Kupoly Ca. Tnvvlllo Hard 5536 Conn. Ave. ""3 E. C. Dunham Hardware 3518 Conn. Ave. Otte W. Benson Wiscontin Ave. - Yonnehiood Haw. omn P mm/ammmm“ ain 3753 Illllllmllllllllnlll||l\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\§ Virginia ex-Senator Dies. | Dr. Boice's Pre- Special Dispatch to The Star. RICHMOND, Va., April 30. —Former] uflmhn Tablets State Senator J. Brad Beverley of | For Constipation Fauquier County died at his home yesterday. He served one term in the Senate and took a prominent part in the proceedings. He was nearly 70 years old and had been engaged in farming for many years. He was an uncle of Mrs. Harry F. Byrd, wife of the governor. fi:—fi% An Unusual Value in Colored LASSWARE T Sets of Six Y Drastic Glassware Reductions Many discontinued sharply reduced prices. 25% to 50% DISCOU Cleanse the system gently, stimulate ap- petite, relieve nerv- ous and sick head- aches and give a new feeling of health and viger. vour druggists, 25c. At In cooling shades of Spring green and amber—GOB- LETS, TALL SHERBETS and LOW SHERBETS. items are offered at T Glassware Section—First Floor DULIN& MARTIN e 121§~1217 F Street and 1214 101218 G Street Hours—8:45 to 5:30 SN ——— TS ——— Beginning Monday May 3—at 9:15 The Palais Royal Annual May Underprice Sale! Watch the Sunday Papers!